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First published online 3 April 2007
doi: 10.1242/jcs.005314
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1 Departamento de Biotecnología Microbiana, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología CSIC, 28049 Madrid, Spain
2 Max-Planck-Institut für Terrestrische Mikrobiologie, Marburg, Germany
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: jperez{at}cnb.uam.es)
Accepted 19 March 2007
Cyclin-dependent kinases from the Cdk5/Pho85 family are thought to play important roles in morphogenesis in organisms as diverse as yeast and humans. Here we used the corn smut fungus Ustilago maydis to address the role of Cdk5/Pho85 kinases in the morphogenesis and virulence of dimorphic phytopathogens. We found that Cdk5 is essential for growth in U. maydis. A temperature-sensitive cdk5 mutant caused cell wall and morphology defects at the restrictive temperature. Actin patches labeled with a fimbrin-GFP fusion protein were delocalized and a GFP-Myo5 fusion was directed towards the growing cell pole and rapidly dissociated from the tip. These defects were found to be due to an impairment in the maintenance of cell polarity. Our results indicated that Cdk5 is required for the activity of Rac1, probably at the level of the localization of its GEF, Cdc24. Cdk5 was required for full virulence, probably because mutant cells are unable to sustain the dramatic polar growth required for the formation of the infective structures. These results support a major role for morphogenesis in the virulence program of dimorphic fungi.
Key words: Cdk5, Corn smut, Cell polarity, Morphogenesis, Ustilago maydis
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